Posted on 10/18/2006 6:51:36 PM PDT by texas booster
Time for a new Free Republic folding@home thread.
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Hello, beginning next week I will have no internet access for a month.
Is there anyway I can stockpile several work units to work on so I'm not idling for the rest of the month after finishing one?
After a little searching here is my best advice.
It seems that only the No Deadline WUs could be downloaded in batches. Unfortunately Stanford is not releasing any Deadlineless WUs now. Therefore my advice in #62 will work.
What you are doing by installing 8 unique instances of F@H service is to download 8 work units, and to split processing power between all of them. It will take 8 times as long to finish but it accomplishes the goal.
I would set each of the services to run at 11% of total CPU. that will give you 88% usage. Also set each instance with Advanced Work Units = Yes. More complicated WUs, should allow more time for completion.
Let us know how this work when you come back online.
Most WUs have deadlines of over 30 days.
I got nothing. Sounds like your idea should work!
Check us out on the new thread:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1733788/posts
Thanks for the ping! Definitely worked this time!
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